Neill Blomkamp is an amazing director. He blended action, storytelling, visuals, camera work and sound perfectly. Now the POV camera stuff was rough for me, I tend to get motion sickness, but it was important for the film. It helps the story, it gives you perspective on whats happening. The transitions from one camera style to another work very well and roll well into the action sequences. The scoring is perfect for this movie, it helps us get a sense of the brutality appearing on screen or the solemnness of the moment with its silence. The volume is actually matched appropriately too. Never did I feel like the music or sound effect drowned each other out, I always knew the music was there but didn't feel like it intruded on the scene taking place.
This movie is simply amazing. If you can watch, understand and learn from it you'll walk away a little more insightful and hopefully a little more tolerant of others. Try not to let its message overpower you and cause you to dislike the film just because you may have a difference of opinion, but like any debate try to see its point of view.
District 9 is an ingenious film, with fantastic direction and believable acting. While some scenes are hard to watch and some camera work makes you feel like you're about to blow chunks it helps drive the point of the movie home, you just gotta be open to the ideas it presents.
10/10

Hmm, should we see it again when I get home?
ReplyDeleteI agree, the movie was pimp. Even thoug I am a big fan of action and sci-fi, the movie was a masterpiece. I especially enjoyed the mech/walker machine pwning contractors left and right. You feel for Wikus and his plight throughout and wonder if you could make the same choices if you were in his shoes. Excellent movie!
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